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Marriage licenses

Tony Parmar and Alycia S. Dittmann, both of Spokane.

Lawrence R. Sarff and Brynn K. Martin, both of Veradale.

Ryan K. Holdaway of Vineyard, Utah, and Elizabeth A. Hudson of Mead.

In the courts Superior courts

New suits

Asset Acceptance v. Jenelle H. Brasher, money claimed owed.

Daniel L. Moore, et al., v. Dennis Pappalardo, restitution of premises.

Citibank v. Scott P. Carpenter, money claimed owed.

Sandra G. Velez, et al., v. Helen E. Ford, injuries/vehicle collision.

Joseph A. Kent v. Steven Westover, et al., injuries/vehicle collision.

Harlan Douglass v. Ernest G. Odel III, restitution of premises.

Discover Bank v. Shelby Heline, money claimed owed.

Asset Acceptance v. Shirley Tesdal, money claimed owed.

Citibank v. Terry L. Johnson, money claimed owed.

Asset Acceptance v. Nola D. Alexander, money claimed owed.

Bank of America v. Holly A. Harter, money claimed owed.

Sherman Acquisition v. William E. Crist, money claimed owed.

McVicars & Associates v. Nerrissa Vanderholm, et al., restitution of premises.

Michael E. Thoeny v. Timothy Vanvalin, injuries/vehicle collision.

Weber Developments v. Jon Doucette, restitution of premises.

Phuong Tran v. Nho Luu, restitution of premises.

Marcus King, et al., v. Michelle Laurent, et al., restitution of premises.

Harry Riehle v. Beondi D. Hewson, et al., restitution of premises.

Roxanne M. Skiles v. Frederick A. Carlson, injuries/vehicle collision.

Marriage dissolution petitions

Goodwin, David E. and Adrienne K.

Orndorff, Maureen K. and Gene D.

Toulou, Randy J. and Babette A.

Clinger, Faith H. and Russell A.

Milliken, Robert A. II and Billie J.

Sari, Stephanie S. and Eric T.

Mullenix, Michael E. and Cheryl L.

Williams, Scott R. and Teresa C.

Larson, Jerry B. and Bonnie.

Marriage dissolutions granted

Hult, Betty and Kenneth R.

Janssen, Anita M. and Terry L. Jr.

Pendleton, Jennifer L. and Stephen R.

Lim, Jung H. and Kim, Jong P.

Huston, Jerry and Maria.

Parker, Jeffrey S. and Tamara A.

Brickner, Nancy O. and Russell W.

Criminal sentencings

Judge Jerome J. Leveque

Larry S. Ross, 31; two days in jail with credit given for two days served, two years probation, after pleading guilty to attempted unlawful imprisonment – domestic violence; two days in jail with credit given for two days served, two years probation, concurrent with above sentence, after pleading guilty to fourth degree assault/domestic violence.

Judge Michael Price

Jacob J. Hofer, 25; six months in jail with credit given for nine days served, after pleading guilty to first degree rendering criminal assistance.

Judge Linda G. Tompkins

Christopher J. L. Lysiak, 28; four days in jail with credit given for four days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine; four days in jail with credit given for four days served, after pleading guilty to unlawful possession of payment instruments.

Jeremiah M. Warner, 26; $14,000 restitution, 90 days in jail, after pleading guilty to first degree theft; $1,172 restitution, 90 days in jail, after pleading guilty to second degree theft (two counts); 90 days in jail, after pleading guilty to second degree identity theft; 90 days in jail, after pleading guilty to forgery (seven counts).

Kirk R. Erickson, 44; three days in jail with credit given for three days served, two years probation, after pleading guilty to solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

Marvin E. Williams, 20; 48 days in jail with credit given for 48 days served, one year probation, after pleading guilty to third degree malicious mischief.

Judge Tari Eitzen

Walter L. Price, 28; 76 days in jail with credit given for 76 days served, two years probation, after pleading guilty to vehicle prowling; 76 days in jail with credit given for 76 days served, two years probation, after pleading guilty to third degree possession of stolen property; 12 months in jail with credit given for 76 days served, after pleading guilty to second degree escape.

Federal court

New cases

Stephen R. Sears v. UnumProvident Corporation, insurance complaint.

Lenka A. Kirchner v. Aramark Management Services, complaint for damages.

Carol M. Patterson v. Aramark Management Services, complaint for damages.

Regis University v. Heidi Lorhan, Dixie Randock, Steven K. Randock, Kenneth Pearson, Richard J. Hoyer, St. Regis Accounting University Services, and Saint Regis University, complaint for trademark infringement, false designation of origin, unfair competition, unfair business practices, federal trademark dilution, and state trademark dilution.

Mark L. Gunkel v. Donald D. Hackney, and Hackney & Carroll, malpractice and breach of fiduciary duty complaint.

Stark Brothers Nurseries & Orchards Co., Van Well Nursery Inc., and Willow Drive Nursery Inc. v. Benton County Parcels 1-1695-1000-002-000, 1-1695-10111-47002, 1-1695-40107-35002, 1-1695-40108-87002, 1-2195-1000-002-000, and 1-3205-300-0001-000, Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company, and US Bank National Association, complaint for plant patent and trademark infringement, false designation of origin, unfair competition, and equitable relief.

Marcus A. DeWood M.D. v. UnumProvident Corporation, insurance complaint.

Val and Alena Kanifolsky v. United States of America, Department of Energy, and Bonneville Power Administration, complaint for declaratory relief to quiet title.

Colville Tribal Services Corporation v. U.S. Department of the Interior, complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief.

Harcourt Assessment Inc. v. Family Learning Organization, Kathleen McCurdy, and John Doe McCurdy, copyright infringement complaint.

Kelly A. Baldwin v. Spokane Tent & Awning Co. Inc., civil rights complaint.

Unicorn Investment Bank, and The Unicorn Group v. Mathews Kuruvilla, and MK Capital LLC, complaint for breach of contract.

Chandra J. Mason v. Washington Beef LLC, Rembrandt Meats LLC, and Agri Beef Co., complaint for gender discrimination, sexual harassment and other wrongs.

United States of America v. Tri-City Industrial Development Council, Linda Hoffman, Washington Department of Ecology, State of Washington, and Fluor Hanford Inc., complaint against Washington State Initiative I-297.

Bankruptcy petitions

Pamela K. Gerlack, 523 W. Columbia, debts of $130,686.

James K. Douglas, 511 E. Indiana and Kory L. Douglas, 419 E. Indiana, debts of $24,973.

Richard K. O’Neill, 3004 N. Lincoln St., debts unspecified.

Leslie Soderquist, Spokane Valley, debts of $103,432.

Duane L. Davidson, Greenacres, and Ledena J. Davidson, Greenacres, debts of $125,314.

Matthew A. Truitt, 3014 E. 33rd Ave., and Shannon M. Truitt, 3703 E. 30th, debts of $237,020.

Fernando M. Salazar, 1521 E. Eighth, debts of $192,637.

Timothy J. and Danette R. Hutton, 50 E. Bridgeport Ave., debts of $92,350.

Robert V. and Rebecca L. Howard, Greenacres, debts of $82,145.

Steven E. Tucker, 5915 N. Oak, debts of $30,517.

Kent L. Bower, 2420 E. Sanson, debts of $49,064.

Jody Dunham, 1703 E. 37th, debts of $152,690.

Robert D. and Bridgette R. Bault, 3513 E. 2nd Ct., debts of $39,350.

Dale M. Hieb, 8734 N. Colton, and Cynthia M. Hieb, 8821 Hill ‘n’ Dale, debts of $7,842.

Wage earner petitions

Stormy Warner, 3342 W. North Loop Ave., debts of $51,485.

Daniel P. and Jane E. Larson, 722 S. Thor St., debts of $109,391.

District courts

Only fines of $125 or more included unless a jail sentence is given.

Judge Donna Wilson

David A. Picklesimer, 39; 30 days in jail, 24 months probation, assault/domestic violence.

Judge Sara B. Derr

Fransisco D. Gutierrez, 27; 180 days in jail with credit given for 55 days served, violation of a protection order.

Clarence E. Bradford, 51; three days in jail with credit given for three days served, assault/domestic violence.

Steven M. Johnson, 38; 180 days in jail with credit given for 52 days served, assault/domestic violence.

Adam L. Adams, 26; 90 days in jail with credit given for 14 days served, fourth degree assault/domestic violence.

Mary K. Adams, 34; 17 days in jail with credit given for 17 days served, violation of a protection order.

James S. Cloud, 23; 45 days in jail with credit given for 21 days served, violation of a protection order (two counts).

James A. Flett, 22; 45 days in jail with credit given for 25 days served, fourth degree assault/domestic violence.

Sandra D. Hayward, 44; 93 days in jail with credit given for three days served, first degree criminal trespass; 93 days in jail with credit given for three days served, violation of a no contact order.

Justin P. Henderson, 27; 107 days in jail with credit given for 87 days served, violation of a protection order – domestic violence; 87 days in jail with credit given for 87 days served, violation of a protection order; 87 days in jail with credit given for 87 days served, violation of a no contact order.

Judge Vance W. Peterson

Tommy L. Agullo, 20; 177 days in jail with credit given for 177 days served, minor in possession of liquor (three counts).